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White Debt - The Demerara Uprising and Britain's Legacy of Slavery (Hardcover)
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White Debt - The Demerara Uprising and Britain's Legacy of Slavery (Hardcover)
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When Thomas Harding discovered that his mother's family had made
money from plantations worked by enslaved people, what began as an
interrogation into the choices of his ancestors soon became a quest
to learn more about Britain's role in slavery. It was a history
that he knew surprisingly little about - the myth that we are often
taught in schools is that Britain's role in slavery was as the
abolisher, but the reality is much more sinister. In WHITE DEBT,
Harding vividly brings to life the story of the uprising by
enslaved people that took place in the British colony of Demerara
(now Guyana) in the Caribbean in 1823. It started on a small sugar
plantation called 'Success' and grew to become a key trigger in the
abolition of slavery across the empire. We see the uprising through
the eyes of four people: the enslaved man Jack Gladstone, the
missionary John Smith, the colonist John Cheveley, and the
politician and slaveholder John Gladstone, father of a future prime
minister. Charting the lead-up to the uprising right through to the
courtroom drama that came about as a consequence, through this one
event we see the true impact of years of unimaginable cruelty and
incredible courage writ large. Captivating, moving and meditative,
WHITE DEBT combines a searing personal quest with a deep
investigation of a shared history that is little discussed amongst
White people. It offers a powerful rebuttal of the national amnesia
that masks the role of the British in this devastating period, and
asks vital questions about the legacy we have been left with -
cultural, political and moral - and whether future generations of
those who benefited from slavery need to acknowledge and take
responsibility for the White Debt.
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